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Council of Ministers of Somalia

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The Council of Ministers of the Federal Government of Somalia consists of Ministers appointed by the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister may dismiss members of the council, and new appointees must again be approved by the Parliament. The Council meets weekly on Thursdays in Mogadishu. There may be additional meetings if circumstances require it. The Prime Minister chairs the meetings.

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Appointment

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Article 97, Section 3 of the Constitution of the Somalia says that the Prime Minister

shall appoint deputy prime ministers, ministers, state ministers, and deputy ministers. Those eligible for membership of the Council of Ministers may be, but shall not be limited to, members of the House of the People of the Federal Parliament.

Functions of Council

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4.5 clan power-sharing system

An outline of the functions of the council are as follow:[1]

  • Formulate the overall government policy and implement it;
  • Approve and implement administrative regulations, in accordance with the law;
  • Prepare draft laws, and table them before the House of the People of the Federal Parliament;
  • To set the budget and finance of the country.
    • The government is allowed to generate revenues from the people through the collection of taxes, fines, summons, custom duties, fees, etc.
  • To formulate national economic policies and development programs.
    • The council is responsible to formulate various development programs and projects for the development of the country. Examples are the New Economic Policy (NEP), the National Development Policy (NDP), and the National Vision Policy (NVP).
  • Implement laws, ensure national security, and protect state interests;
    • Law is proposed by the Executive and introduce in Parliament with the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd readings for approval.
    • Most provisions for the amendments of the constitution requires a 2/3 majority of the total number of Parliament.
  • Appoint and dismiss senior public officials;
  • Propose the appointment or dismissal of ambassadors, consuls and diplomats;
  • Exercise any other power conferred upon it by the Constitution or by other laws.

Council officials

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On 19 October 2020, the Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble submitted his nomination for the Council Members of the Federal Republic of Somalia and on 24 October 2020 they were approved by the parliament.[2][3] They are currently as follows:[4]

Council members

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Office Incumbent Party Since
Presidency
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud UPD 23 May 2022
Vice president
Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre UPD 26 June 2022
Deputy Prime Minister Salah Ahmed Jama Independent 2 August 2022
Ministers
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Somalia) Abshir Omar Huruse Mideeye 20 November 2021
Ministry of Interior and Federal Affairs Ahmed Moalim Fiqi UPD 24 October 2020
Ministry of Finance Abdirahman Duale Beyle UPD 29 March 2017
Ministry of Defense Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur UPD 25 August 2022
Ministry of Education Abdullahi Abukar Haji Independent 24 October 2020
Ministry of Constitutional Affairs Salah Ahmed Jama Independent 24 October 2020
Ministry of Women Khadija Mohamed Dirie Independent 24 October 2020
Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation Jamal Mohamed Hassan Independent 29 March 2017
Ministry of Ports and Marine Transport Ahmed Jama Ilka jiir Independent 29 March 2017
Ministry of Air Transport and Aviation Fardawsa Osman Egal Independent 29 March 2017
Ministry of Communications and Technology Jaamac Xassan Khaliif Independent 24 October 2020
Ministry of Livestock, Forestry and Range Hussein Mohamud Sheikh Hussein Independent 5 August 2018
Ministry of Commerce and Industry Khalif Abdi Omar Independent 24 October 2020
Ministry of Public Works and Reconstruction[a] Mohamed Adam Mo’alim Independent 24 October 2020
Ministry of Religious Affairs Mukhtar Robow Independent 5 August 2018
Ministry of Women and Human Rights Hanifa Mohamed Ibrahim Independent 24 October 2020
Ministry of Internal Security Abdullahi Mohamed Nor[6] Independent 8 September 2021
Ministry of Agriculture Said Hussein Iid Independent 29 March 2017
Ministry of Health and Social Care (Somalia) Fowsiya Abiikar Nur Independent 29 March 2017
Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources Abdullahi Bidhan Warsame Independent 5 August 2018
Ministry of Youth and Sports Mohamed Bare Mohamud Independent 24 October 2020
Ministry of Information Osman Obokor Duble Independent 24 October 2020
Ministry of Justice Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur (Jama) Independent 24 October 2020
Minister of Labour Duran Ahmed Farah Independent 7 April 2019
Ministry of Power and Water Hassan Abdi Nur Independent 24 October 2020
Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Abdirashid Mohamed Ahmed Independent 24 October 2020

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Previous office holder, Minister Abdullahi Sheikh Abas, was killed on 3/4 May 2017 in an apparent friendly fire incident involving government forces. Investigation currently in progress.[5]

References

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  1. ^ *Provisional Constitution (adopted August 1, 2012)
  2. ^ "PM Roble names new cabinet, retains former deputy and key ministers". Hiiraan Online. 19 October 2020.
  3. ^ "PM Roble's cabinet unanimously endorsed by parliament". Hiiraan Online. 24 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Cabinet". 30 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Somalia attack: Minister Abdullahi Sheikh Abas killed in Mogadishu". www.bbc.com. BBC. 4 May 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2017. Somalia's security forces have shot dead a 31-year-old government minister after mistaking him for a militant Islamist, officials have said. He was killed in his vehicle near the presidential palace in the capital, Mogadishu, the officials added.
  6. ^ "Abdullahi Mohamed Nor". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 13 September 2021.